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How do Various Video Formats Differ? Trainers create different types of videos formats to help learners. Often we choose the format based on budget and time. https://player.vimeo.com/video/196096402 Having clarity about... read more →
It’s easy to sound boring and wooden when you read a script in a podcast. Several things can cause this. A poorly written script. A bored presenter. Or, reading it... read more →
Not every microphone is created equal. So when it comes to buying a microphone to record learning podcasts, e-learning or video voice overs, it’s important to know some basics. https://player.vimeo.com/video/196096374... read more →